Wed March 6 First Disneyland Day!!
I've spent the entire day so far watching old Disney Easter parades on
youtube. I used to love watching those on TV. In your Easter bonnet...
Now that I'm thoroughly in the Disney spirit...let's continue!!
We actually got good sleep this past night!
Yay! According to my fitbit I slept for 9 hours and 13 minutes. Amazing.
We were still up early for our flight. We got Soccer, the van, loaded up and drove the hour to the airport without incident.
After saying our goodbyes to Soccer, we found Nate and Carolyn waiting for the sky train thing, which was actually WORKING this morning, which was great. It was a quick ride to the terminal, where we checked our bags.
Emily asked me if I'd packed an empty suitcase in my other bags. The question was kind of out of nowhere but I was like yeah...of course, we fly southwest, who doesn't bring a spare empty on vacation just in case?! Everyone had to laugh at that, as all three of our groups had ended up packing an empty. Great minds think alike.
We had enough time to grab a quick breakfast. We'd received a text that our flight had been delayed 45 minutes, but it's a good thing we went to the gate to check because it turns out it wasn't delayed after all. We had just enough time to eat, then we got to board at the head of B group.
The flight ended up being pretty empty and we had our choice of seats. The flight only lasted an hour. Brian worked on homework while I attempted to nap (didn't work).
Our flight landed, we grabbed our luggage and were soon on the rental car bus. We'd been upgraded to a hybrid, so we got a Ford Fusion. Brian liked it a lot. I was a little more lukewarm on it, but he was comfortable driving and I was packed in the backseat with the other two girls. It's all about your point of view, heh, or point of seat. I think we only had to put half a tank in it at the end of the trip, and we did end up driving a lot.
We listened to our 90s Nite playlist the entire rainy, dreary car ride. We were all super excited for the party the next night.
Our first stop was Nate and Carolyn's hotel. Which turned out to be a huge dump. It was being renovated at the moment. The lobby was fully of dust and construction workers. They checked in and were informed that their room was not ready and they had no place to store the luggage. Luckily, we had the car to keep it in. Next we headed over to our hotel, the La Quinta at Buena Park.
It was a decent La Quinta, not one of the better ones I've stayed at but it was clean and quiet and it worked. The parking was free and there was a nice continental breakfast with waffles, fruit, cereal, the usual.
Now yeah, you might be asking...why are you staying at these hotels?!
Well, turns out the Natural Foods expo was going on at this time. Never heard of it? Neither had I, but I think everyone else in the world has. Hotels were sold out months in advance. The only ones that weren't were crazy expensive. This was the first time we wouldn't be able to walk to the parks. I didn't really like that, but what are you gonna do.
We got checked into our hotel, dumped the luggage, and headed to the parks!
Since our three friends were all cast members, we got free parking at the Mickey and Friends garage. It wasn't necessary, but they all wanted to show their CM badges. We quickly found a spot and were on our way to the parks!
Uh yeah, our first Disneyland picture is of our parking section. I feel like I've failed.
Anyway...
Luckily we all had umbrellas, because there was a steady rain and the temperature was hovering in the low 50s. Not a great day?! Actually, it was the best day ever!!!
It was one of those mythical rainy days at Disneyland! The locals stayed home and the parks were so empty!! Even the year we came before Carsland opened it wasn't this empty.
We didn't even end up buying MaxPass because most attractions were walk on.
We were all hungry and decided to make our first stop the new (to us) Tropical Hideaway!!
I was so excited to see this. Adventureland is my favorite land and I love everything about it.
Very empty.
We got two of the bao buns to try. We had the beef and vegetarian and they were both delicious.
Not the most delicious looking picture, but you can see what it looks like on the inside.
After listening to Rosita crack some jokes (I think maybe she shouldn't have quit her day job), we decided to go next door to Jungle Cruise.
We walked right on.
Our skipper was good, but not the best we've had.
After our trip to see the backside of water, we went right next door and walked onto Indiana Jones.
Indy has my favorite pre-ride video. Sallah is featured, and it's all done in the news reel from the early 1900s style with plenty of Mid Atlantic accents.
Next up we wanted to find the home of the little man of Disneyland. I'm lazy, so I copied and pasted this explanation from the Disney parks blog:
The story of the Little Man of Disneyland, Patrick Begorra, was first told in one of the Disney Little Golden Books. Published in 1955 – the same year
Disneyland opened – “The Little Man of Disneyland” introduced the leprechaun, who lives in a tiny house at the roots of a Disneyland tree.
And here's his house!!
Continued in next post...